Does anybody joined Nate in 400days?
I left him when I played Russel's episode, and I really hated Nate cuz his truck was same as the one that came in Wyatt's one. Moreover, Nate looked like psycopath;; What do you think?
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I did my best to make as many bad decisions as i can in 400days, so yes i did join Nate!
He was also the same person I did leave him (however he was a little funny) but it's bad we couldn't protect these people but only leave. Russel isn't strong.
Hhhh why did you do that? It will gonna be continued to next season XD
Yeah you're right. Nate was a bad guy who killed Wyatt's friend anyway
Eddy isn´t dead...he is on the cover of Season2 episode 4...we gonna see him again 100%!
Because it will make the game more interesting. Clementine only meeting crazy people:D
WHAT??? Then who was it? I saw a pic that Nate standing over the dead body during ending. Weird...
That was just the officers body if u got out of the car then I don't think he dies if you drive away I think Nate kills him eventually (it's implied I think)
Hell yeah I stayed with Nate. I found him to be an interesting character, and thought his relationship with Russell, as disturbing as it was, was fascinating, to see what it's like to be with a manipulative sociopath from the point of view of the unwilling partner.
My reasons besides wanting to see more of Nate was that in that world, you need someone, what happens if you're injured, and Nate seemed like a likely survivor, until Russell found someone better.
Plus Nate's a fucking boss. Did I say that already?
Aha I play the game "What if I am him/her"-point of view. So I kicked Nate away hhh
Yeah, me too... I don't really get why people don't just "see what happens" on their second play-through, but whatever floats their boat.
I did. Those old people almost killed Russel. They were too dangerous.
I played ma'boy Russ in a rather specific way... He wants to do what is right and good, but lacks the courage to take too many risks in its favor. When Nate takes the wheel of the situation, Russ is not strong enough to fight back.
The psychopathic, but still at heart dependable daddy-wannabe Nate has Russ in his leash, rough but caring. I sort of like that mental image... Ahem. Don't take that the wrong way, hehe.
So yeah. Nate is in charge. After all, it is not you who decides to stay with him,
HE decides to keep you around~.